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<p>An iconic, famous cocktail.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The <span itemprop="name">Dry Martini</span> is historically made with Gin&nbsp;but is now made almost as often with <a title="Vodka" href="/spirits/vodka.html" target="_self">Vodka</a>. See <a title="Vodka Martini" href="/vodkatini.html" target="_self">Vodka Martini</a>.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">The Gin version contains a perfect balance of <span itemprop="ingredients">Dry Vermouth</span> and <span itemprop="ingredients">Gin</span>. The right proportions are entirely down to personal taste; some prefer 7 parts Gin to 1 part Dry Vermouth, others just one drop. The often misquoted Winston Churchill is supposed to have said "I would like to observe the Vermouth from across the room while I drink my Martini."</p>
<p>The dryness of your Martini refers to the amount of Vermouth used; the less the dryer.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Experimentation to find the perfect balance is highly recommended.</p>
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Dry Martini

An iconic, famous cocktail.

The Dry Martini is historically made with Gin but is now made almost as often with Vodka. See Vodka Martini.

The Gin version contains a perfect balance of Dry Vermouth and Gin. The right proportions are entirely down to personal taste; some prefer 7 parts Gin to 1 part Dry Vermouth, others just one drop. The often misquoted Winston Churchill is supposed to have said "I would like to observe the Vermouth from across the room while I drink my Martini."

The dryness of your Martini refers to the amount of Vermouth used; the less the dryer.